Selective phenylglyoxalation of functionally essential arginyl residues in the erythrocyte anion transport protein
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The red cell anion transport protein, band 3, can be selectively modified with phenylglyoxal, which modifies arginyl residues (arg) in proteins, usually with a phenylglyoxal: arg stoichiometry of 2:1. Indiscriminate modification of all arg in red cell membrane proteins occurred rapidly when both extra- and intracellular pH were above 10. Selective modification of extracellularly exposed arg was achieved when ghosts with a neutral or acid intracellular pH were treated with phenylglyoxal in an alkaline medium. The rate and specificity of modification depend on the extracellular chloride concentration. At 165 mM chloride maximum transport inactivation was accompanied by the binding of four phenylglyoxals per band 3 molecule. After removal of extracellular chloride, maximum transport inhibition was accompanied by the incorporation of two phenylglyoxals per band 3, which suggests that transport function is inactivated by the modification of a single arg. After cleavage of band 3 with extracellular chymotrypsin, [14C]phenylglyoxal was located almost exclusively in a 35,000-dalton peptide. In contrast, the primary covalent binding site of the isothiocyanostilbenedisulfonates is a lysyl residue in the second cleavage product, a 65,000-dalton fragment. This finding supports the view that the transport region of band 3 is composed of strands from both chymotryptic fragments. The binding of phenylglyoxal and the stilbene inhibitors interfered with each other. The rate of phenylglyoxal binding was reduced by a reversibly binding stilbenedisulfonate (DNDS), and covalent binding of [3H]DIDS to phenylglyoxal-modified membranes was strongly delayed. At DIDS concentrations below 10 10 micrometers, only 50% of the band 3 molecules were labeled with [3H]-DIDS during 90 min at 38 degrees C, thereby demonstrating an interaction between binding of the two inhibitors to the protomers of the oligomeric band 3 molecules.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of General Physiology
دوره 81 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1983